On Samstag 07 Februar 2009, Hans Meine wrote:
> > > never happened with my past installation on the same system); I just
> > > started top while we were watching a recording, and mplayer too 50-55%
> > > of CPU usage, and Freevo took 15-25%!  (And that's with reduced
> > > resolution, to make it play at all.) [...]

Oh, I just noticed that freevo takes 19% CPU even in idle state.  (I.e. while 
showing a menu like the main or movie menus.)  That's some thing I can try 
debuggin, e.g. disabling plugins...

..interesting.  This change brings CPU usage down from 19% to 9%:

-plugin.remove("shutdown")
-plugin.activate("autoshutdown", level = 90)
-plugin.activate("autoshutdown.autoshutdowntimer")

However, 9% still looks too much.  One must get the impression that I am using 
an 486, but it's a Celeron 2Ghz, which should be perfectly capable of showing 
a stupid static(*) menu without stress!

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* OK, yes, there's the clock. ;-p

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